Our attempts to organize the available nutrients have suggested a general lack of the traditional staple represented
by the doctrine of the church.
In any case it is something profoundly different from what would be traditionally
understood by a doctrine of women's experience.
Learning about the new reforms, the analysis
made by the doctrine, and the recent developments in case law, allows me to achieve better results in less time.
In general, you can file a complaint asserting any cause of action whatsoever against a defendant, even if they are unrelated, in the same case, and if you don't, you risk having the claims that you do not file
barred by the doctrine of res judicata, which bars new lawsuits between the same parties not only over all claims that were actually asserted and...
Greater focus in domestic litigation on the domestic legal position might also have the incidental benefit that less time was taken in domestic courts seeking to interpret and reconcile different judgments (often only given by individual sections of the European Court of Human Rights) in a way which that Court itself, not being
bound by any doctrine of precedent, would not itself undertake.
Episcopalians are held together
not by doctrines as much as by some elusive factors — but one need not be long in their company before becoming aware of Episcopalians as a people.
The Crusades were, in fact,
informed by the doctrine since governments pettioned to Vatican for redress and aid in the face of Islamist incursions into Christian held territories.
Excluded by this doctrine of synthesis or «prehension» is the view that the data of experience are merely adjectives of that experience.
The folk voices, similarly conjuring a tradition deeply
affected by the doctrines of the People's Republic, belong to the choral group Jarzebina from the village Kocudza, one of the most recognized regional folk ensembles in Poland.
[5] This was originally not a problem because it was thought that insureds» tort liability was predictably
limited by doctrines like proximate cause and statutes of limitations.
This is, of course, a metaphysical problem; but it is a metaphysical problem that is transformed in Christian
theology by the doctrine of the Incarnation.
Often Christians,
separated by doctrines and ecclesiastical authorities, have been able to unite in this prayer.
Keep in mind that shareholders have no legal duty to protect or serve the companies whose shares they own and are
shielded by the doctrine of limited liability from legal responsibility for those companies» debts and misdeeds.
Such conversions are likely to grow more frequent as self - described «lovers of death» such as ISIS force the French to explain and defend a civilization firmly based, for all its inconsistencies, excesses, and aberrations, on the reverent love of human life
demanded by the doctrine of the Incarnation.
Here again, without arguing a fundamentalist claim to have a ready - made answer for every question that might arise, Jews and Christians are in an advantageous position to face grave issues in relation to nature because they have been
nurtured by the doctrine of creation.
The discipline of place teaches that it is more than enough to care skillfully and lovingly for oneâ $ ™ s own little circle, and this is the model for the good life, not the limitless jurisdiction of the ego,
granted by a doctrine of choice, that is ever seeking its own fulfillment, pleasure, and satiation.
Your mind is
clouded by doctrine and rhetoric that simply doesn't allow for anything resembling personal examination.
We shall take the basic theological proteins, carbohydrates and fats (analogies are not to be pressed too far) to be
represented by the doctrines of God, salvation and the church.
True our church has become a political playground and the true teachings of Jesus have been
replaced by doctrines of men.
Without the control
provided by the doctrine of creation, they devalued human experience, dismissing it as having no positive religious value.
But, for a bi-s3xual woman to convert to Catholicism, which condemns her lifestyle and regards her with either indifference or even as lesser
consideration by doctrine purely for being a her, becasue the provide the best MORAL standpoint, when they are actively pursuing efforts of bigotry is mind boggling to me.
Even many of the monastic movements that were
inspired by the doctrine of kenosis succumbed to the lure of privilege and riches.
Religious freedom was guaranteed to
Protestants by a doctrine - separation of church and state - that was intended to deny that same freedom to Catholics.
When it was in vogue, it was sometimes
attended by a doctrine of American «exceptionalism» so exaggerated that American purposes were depicted in angelic hues, untouched by the ambiguities, corruptions, and lust for power associated with mere mortals.
Aristotle attempted to come to terms with this dual character of the perceptual
object by his doctrine of the reception within the percipient of a form that remains the form of the perceived.
Indeed, the presence of the holy within the profane is
suggested by the doctrine of the incarnation — not a recent innovation.
A God not hemmed
in by a doctrine of immutability becomes open to the adventure of divine love.
The phrases «your Father» and «your brother» were often on his lips.4 Paul by stressing the acquisition of sonship by acceptance of Christ, and circumscribing this still
further by a doctrine of divine election (Rom.